mothwing: A wanderer standing on a cliff, looking over a distant city (Book)
Half-way through 2009, I abandoned the project of keeping track because I was busy with other things. This is an attempt to reconstruct what I have been reading that year.
  1. A Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England, Ian Mortimer
  2. Homosexualität und Crossdressing im Mittelalter, Stefan Micheler
  3.  Making Money, Terry Pratchett
  4. Going Postal, Terry Pratchett
  5. The Black Jewels Trilogy, by Anne Bishop
  6. Schwuler Osten - Homosexuelle Männer in der DDR, by Kurt Starke
  7. Harvard's Secret Court, by William Wight
  8. Die Stumme Sünde - Homosexualität im Mittelalter, by Brigitte Spreizer
  9. Sodom und Gomorrha - zur Alltagswirklichkeit der Verfolgung Homosexueller im Mittelalter, by Bernd-Ulrich Hergemüller
  10. Guards! Guards! - The Play. Adapted by Stephen Briggs
  11. Wyrd Sisters - The Play, adapted by Stephen Briggs
  12. Thud!, by Terry Pratchett
  13. The Amulet of Samarkand, by Jonathan Stroud
  14. What Jane Austen Ate and Charles Dickens Knew, by Daniel Pool
  15. Magic Kingdom for Sale - Sold!, by Terry Brooks
  16. Dragonflight, by Anne McCaffrey
  17. The Golem's Eyeby Jonathan Stroud
  18. Ptolemy's Gate, by Jonathan Stroud
  19. Nation, by Terry Pratchett
  20. Men at Arms, by Terry Pratchett
  21. Feet of Clay, by Terry Pratchett
  22. Graceling, by Kristin Cashore <- read this book. You won't regret it.
  23. Fire, by Kristin Cashore
  24. Victorian London, by Liza Picard. In large parts, that is.
  25. Fighting Talk, by James Inglis.
  26. Privilege: A Reader, Michael Kimmel.
  27. John Donne: Selected Letters, by P.M. Oliver (ed.)
  28. John Donne: The Reformed Soul: A Novel, by John Stubbs.
  29. Brown Angels, by Walter Dean Myers <- This is a real treasure.
  30. Push, by Sapphire. Brutal at times, but definitely worth reading!
  31. Me Talk Pretty One Day, by David Sedaris
  32. Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim, by David Sedaris
  33. Blonde Roots, by Bernadine Evaresto.
  34. The Penguin Book of Modern African Poetry, by Gerard Moore (ed.)
  35. The Princess Bride, by William Goldman
  36. The Nixie's Song, by Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi
  37. A Giant Problem, by Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi
  38. The Wyrm King, by Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi
  39. The Screwtape Letters, by C. S. Lewis
  40. Circle of Magic: Sandry's Book, by Tamora Pierce
  41. Circle of Magic: Tris's Book, by Tamora Pierce
  42. Circle of Magic: Daja's Book, by Tamora Pierce
  43. Circle of Magic: Briar's Book, by Tamora Pierce
  44. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, by Mark Haddon
  45. Lord Chesterfield's Letters to his son, by David Roberts (ed.)
  46. Renaissance Self-Fashioning, by Stephen Greenblatt
  47. The First and Second Dalhousie Manuscripts, Ernest Sullivan (ed.)
  48. When Jeff Comes Home, by Catherine Atkins
  49. Unseen Academicals, by Terry Pratchett.
  50. Whipping Girl, by Julia Serano. <- You need to read this book.






There are more, but I can't seem to remember them right now. Most of them I did not buy but borrowed at various libraries, so it's hard to remember which book I read when.

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